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CAMPUS CASE STUDIES are reports by university archivists on working solutions for born-digital records.
Through this SAA portal, quick and broad dissemination of completed projects or work-in-progress is possible. Archivists are encouraged to report on projects that proved successful and/or problematic through a submission system intended for ease of use with a minimum of editorial delay. See How to Submit a Campus Case Study.
Table of Contents
Case 1
Gaps and Inconsistencies: Issues in the Dissemination of the University Bulletin at the University of Michigan
NANCY DEROMEDI, University of Michigan
Case 2
Defining and Formalizing a Procedure for Archiving the Digital Version of the Schedule of Classes at the University of Michigan
NANCY DEROMEDI, University of Michigan
Case 3
Generating and Archiving Records in Digital Form of the Promotion and Tenure Process at the University of Michigan
NANCY DEROMEDI, University of Michigan
Case 4
University Committee and Planning Records in the Digital Age
TIM PYATT, Duke University
Case 5
Developing a Recordkeeping Framework for Social Scientists Conducting Data-Intensive Research
ERIN O’MEARA, University of Oregon
CASE 6
Managing Public Affairs Records in the Digital Age
TIM PYATT, Duke University
CASE 7
Standards and Standards Development: The Development of Digital Records Conversion Process (ANSI/ARMA 16-2007)
NANCY M. KUNDE, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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